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Management in general practice: the challenge of the new General Medical Services contract

机译:常规管理:新的一般医疗服务合同的挑战

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>Background: Managers in general practice perform a variety of roles, from purely administrative to higher-level strategic planning. There has been little research investigating in detail how they perform these roles and the problems that they encounter. The new General Medical Services (GMS) contract contains new management challenges and it is not clear how practices will meet these.>Aim: To improve understanding of the roles performed by managers in general practice and to consider the implications of this for the implementation of the new GMS contract.>Design of study: In-depth qualitative case studies covering the period before and immediately after the vote in favour of the new GMS contract.>Setting: Three general practices in England, chosen using purposeful sampling.>Method: Semi-structured interviews with all clinical and managerial personnel in each practice, participant and non-participant observation, and examination of documents.>Results: Understanding about what constitutes the legitimate role of managers in general practice varies both within and between practices. Those practices in the study that employed a manager to work at a strategic level with input into the direction of the organisation demonstrated significant problems with this in practice. These included lack of clarity about what the legitimate role of the manager involved, problems relating to the authority of managers in the context of a partnership, and lack of time available to them to do higher-level work. In addition, general practitioners (GPs) were not confident about their ability to manage their managers' performance.>Conclusion: The new GMS contract will place significant demands on practice management. These results suggest that it cannot be assumed that simply employing a manager with high-level skills will enable these demands to be met; there must first be clarity about what the manager should be doing, and attention must be directed at questions about the legitimacy enjoyed by such a manager, the limits of his or her authority, and the management of performance in this role.
机译:>背景:从一般的管理角度来看,经理扮演着各种各样的角色,从纯粹的管理到高层战略规划。很少有研究详细调查他们如何发挥这些作用以及遇到的问题。新的一般医疗服务(GMS)合同包含新的管理挑战,目前尚不清楚实践将如何应对这些挑战。 >研究设计:针对新GMS合同进行投票之前和之后的深入定性案例研究。>设置: 使用有目的的抽样方法,选择了英格兰的三种常规做法。 >结果:对于什么构成管理者在一般实践中的合法角色的理解,在实践内部和实践之间有所不同。在研究中,那些雇用经理在战略层面上工作并向组织方向投入的实践表明,在实践中存在重大问题。这些问题包括不清楚管理者的正当职责是什么,与合伙关系中的管理者权限有关的问题以及他们没有足够的时间进行更高层次的工作。此外,全科医生(GP)对他们管理经理绩效的能力不满。>结论:新的GMS合同将对实践管理提出重大要求。这些结果表明,不能假设仅仅雇用具有高水平技能的经理就能满足这些要求。首先必须明确管理者应该做什么,并且必须将注意力集中在这样的管理者享有的合法性,其权限的局限性以及该角色的绩效管理上。

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